March 2018

As the title suggests, Christ and Culture Revisited reviews, critiques and expands on H. Richard Niebuhr’s classic work. As was noted by both Neibhur and Carson, the Scripture speaks of “the world” in many ways, especially the Apostle John. The question in my mind is what in the Biblical concept of “world” equals “culture”. In other […]

As soon as I picked up Brandon Sanderson’s “The Way of Kings,” I was hooked. This series is seriously imaginative, exciting, fast-paced, intricate, intriguing, among another dozen host of words that would not even begin to explain Sanderson’s world. Of the three books of Sanderson I’ve read (by this point, […]

Kazuo Ishiguro was brought to my attention after he won the Nobel Prize for literature in 2017. Obviously, this is a huge achievement and his fame led me to his books. Remains of the Day follows a post World War II butler, Mr. Stevens, who is in residence at Darlington […]

The Jim Crow laws were designed to keep black men and women from integrating with society. After Abraham Lincoln abolished slavery, the remnants of a horrible system that saw an entire people group from Africa marginalized was able to continue in legacy. Black people, particularly in the South, were restricted […]